I'll protect my strategy so well,to an extent that it doesn't run out of tracks for me.Initially,good strategies still fails without a proper risk control and management,but it needs to perform generally.No strategy can work for a lifetime but it can be carefully optimized and controlled.
What you say clearly makes sense because a strategy that isn't executed won't produce any results. Even old strategies that we've used also need proper control to continue using them over the long term, although there's no guarantee a strategy will always be successful. But proper control must always be in place because anything that isn't properly controlled can also lead to unexpected failure. So I agree with your opinion, as it's quite understandable.